Up on the blog today, we have a "not so missing" 1974 card for outfielder Angel Mangual of the Oakland A's:
It
 was "perfect timing" for Mangual, as he was a part of three straight 
World Champion teams as a guy off the bench for the juggernaut A's team 
that brought it all home between 1972 and 1974.
Never 
appearing in more than 115 games in a season (1974), Mangual gave the 
A's a versatile player who could play the infield and outfield.
Originally
 up with the Pittsburgh Pirates with six games in 1969, he was back on a
 Major League field in 1971 as an Oakland Athletic for the next six 
years, hitting .245 over 450 games, with 304 hits in 1241 at-bats, with 
22 homers and 125 runs batted in, scoring 122 runs and stealing five 
bases.
After his Big League career was up in 1977 he'd put in a
 few seasons between the Mexican and Puerto Rican leagues, finishing his
 pro career in 1979.